Plain gray slabs do not have to stay plain. We stamp, stain, and overlay concrete surfaces so your driveway, patio, or pool deck looks exactly how you want it - and holds up through North Texas heat and clay soil movement.

Decorative concrete in Greenville, TX takes plain concrete and transforms it through stamping, staining, engraving, or polishing - so it can look like stone, tile, brick, or wood while keeping all the durability of a standard slab. Most residential jobs take one to three days of active work, with additional time for curing before the surface is ready for full use. The durability of the result depends heavily on two things: how well the base was prepared for Greenville's expansive clay soil, and whether the right sealer is applied afterward to handle the intense Texas sun. For patios specifically, we also offer stamped concrete services as a dedicated option if you want to focus on pattern and texture.
The everyday payoff is a surface you actually want to use. Whether it is a patio you want to sit on during Greenville's spring and fall evenings or a driveway that looks like it belongs with the rest of the home, decorative concrete delivers a finished result that plain concrete simply cannot match.
Verify Texas contractor licensing through the Texas Department of Licensing and RegulationIf your backyard patio is a plain gray slab that nobody wants to sit on, a stamped or stained surface paired with outdoor furniture can change how the whole yard feels. Greenville's spring and fall evenings are made for outdoor living when the surface invites it.
A faded or plain driveway is one of the first things visitors and buyers see. If you have updated your landscaping or exterior and the driveway now looks out of place, a decorative overlay or a new decorative pour gives the front of your home a more finished look.
If your concrete is structurally solid but stained, discolored, or just plain worn, you may not need a full replacement. A decorative overlay or staining treatment can give it a completely new appearance at a lower cost than tearing it out.
When homeowners renovate a kitchen, add a room, or refresh landscaping, the existing concrete flatwork can suddenly look out of place. Decorative concrete lets you tie the outdoor surfaces to the rest of the home without replacing everything from scratch.
Our decorative concrete work covers new pours with pattern and color applied during installation, as well as treatment of existing slabs that are structurally sound. Stamping presses molds into fresh concrete to create texture - it can mimic slate, cobblestone, flagstone, or wood plank at a fraction of the cost of the real material. Acid or water-based staining brings color to an existing or new surface without adding texture, and it works well on interior floors, patios, and garage spaces. Overlays bond to existing slabs to give them a brand-new surface layer that can then be stamped or stained. All finished surfaces get a sealer selected for UV resistance, which matters more in Greenville's climate than in most other parts of the country.
We tie the decorative work to our standard concrete quality standards - proper base preparation, correct joint placement, and surface protection all apply here as much as on any plain slab. If you are also considering concrete retaining walls for your yard, we can coordinate those alongside the decorative flatwork so the materials and finishes work together.
New pours with pattern molds pressed in during finishing for homeowners who want a stone or tile look on patios, driveways, and pool decks.
Acid or water-based color applied to new or existing slabs for homeowners who want updated color without replacing the surface.
A bonded surface layer applied over a structurally sound existing slab, then stamped or stained for a fresh appearance at lower cost than replacement.
UV-resistant sealers applied after curing to protect color and surface integrity from Greenville's intense sun and seasonal moisture.
Two factors make decorative concrete in Greenville more demanding than the same work in many other places. First, the Blackland Prairie clay soil underneath most properties in this part of Northeast Texas is expansive - it moves with every wet-to-dry cycle, and that movement will crack any surface that was not built with it in mind. Second, Greenville's summers are long and intensely sunny, which fades color faster and degrades sealer more quickly than a milder climate. Getting both of those factors right - base preparation and UV-rated sealing - is what separates decorative concrete that holds up for a decade from work that starts looking tired within two or three years.
We serve homeowners throughout the Greenville area and the surrounding region. Customers in Wylie and Sachse face the same clay soil and climate conditions, and the same careful base and sealer approach applies there too. Spring and fall are the best times to schedule decorative concrete work in this part of Texas - reach out to discuss timing when you call.
Call or submit a form with what you have in mind - patio, driveway, overlay, or something else. We respond within 1 business day and set up a free on-site visit. No obligation to move forward.
We visit your property, look at the area, discuss pattern and color options, and give you a written quote covering scope, materials, and timeline. If weather timing matters for your project, we talk through that here too.
For new pours, we remove any existing surface, compact the base, and set forms. For overlays or staining, we clean and prep the existing slab. Proper prep is what determines whether the decorative finish bonds correctly and lasts.
We complete the decorative application, allow appropriate curing time, then apply a UV-resistant sealer. Before we leave, we walk you through the resealing schedule, what to avoid using on the surface, and what to watch for in the first year.
We respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation after we talk. Submit your information and someone from our team will call to set up a free on-site estimate at a convenient time.
(903) 303-6621Expansive clay soil is the number-one cause of cracked decorative concrete in this area. We address it at the base preparation stage on every job so the finished surface has the foundation it needs to hold up through Greenville's seasonal soil movement.
Greenville's intense sun fades concrete color faster than many homeowners expect. We use sealers rated for high UV exposure and discuss a realistic resealing schedule with every customer, because protecting the color is what makes the investment last.
Hot afternoon temperatures cause decorative concrete surfaces to dry too fast, which leads to surface cracking before the crew can finish the pattern. We schedule summer pours at first light - a straightforward precaution that directly affects the quality of the finished surface.
A written contract that covers pattern, colors, finish, timeline, and workmanship terms is a basic mark of a professional operation. It protects you if the result does not match what was agreed. Standards for decorative work are also maintained by the{" "} American Society of Concrete Contractors and its Decorative Concrete Council.
Decorative concrete is one of the most visible upgrades a homeowner can make without touching the structure itself. When it is done right - with proper base prep, a quality pour, and a sealer that holds up to the local climate - it looks good for years and adds real value to the property.
Add a concrete retaining wall that complements your decorative surfaces and manages slope or soil in your yard.
Learn MoreDedicated stamped concrete work for patios, driveways, and walkways with pattern and color options suited to Greenville homes.
Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best windows for concrete work in Northeast Texas - contact us now to get on the schedule before the summer heat makes timing trickier.